â€Ir. Val. I! I. a great pie-mm tn hear mt voice. I want to otnd you my eon- Iooc on the consummation of QM- mrlnbh work. I um wry tarry. also. w out you are unwell." A must- fl give P's-Men! "lemme Ilr. Vlfl'. "ply. The I’m-Men! 1. Ink]: 1!" 1 «7130“ your AMllty to get at. . Ilr. all." . a a by than long Out-nee m records were uniting,“ ’- mum-.12 m mammo- ’ ha I'll-cues and Jory! [ulna mun day and i mm io you tuieiiov' eiv â€After militias with Doc‘or Bell. the W wu asked by Ir Kinphcry it he are! to my a word to Theodore H. Veil. redeem of the Auden: Tel emuh all Telephowe Company, who II saying at Jehyl mm. o! the coat of Gem-fl; "Why. yet. â€I. certdnly.†answered the I’ve-idem. While the circuit wu being Arranged the Pratt dent chatted with Mr; thhry. lev- erei um expreuing hie «Imitation of the achievement: In which he we: . prudpeut It. Veil wee then Ill- weed. and the President immediate ly pheed the receiver to his ear, uh- “I! *1- thin Mt. Veil?" Mr. Van'- vnee me over the wire no pininly mt the Plaid“! held hls "coke? 1w away from his ear, and the. I not "meal-M you we?! on (Mn muuo munâ€"moon o! m hm nod Mannie «Move- 7 nu M In (nil IN You In "-3 03mm “3’; “I â€an u an m I. It ï¬bnmmdmtmmm m MM |" .9ka? "" mguï¬cmmu‘" g... a. flair-14.0.]! hum anmAmuIm-I‘n‘ Nam-mymuromw. m I“ mgy .1 cm, W“"h‘ â€I'll-u. «llnoivom . I t has". II "K: Wu?“ u m it mm at no (dole-e. Doctor M“. an" Yuri: â€Wu 0. {oil-I forum to your tour In. born. I lhll 1m in! In plea-ed um» mun w. in" done. I um you. It. Pro-I40". Iii-tuna rm mot mow: Irma-nil hmmflaluï¬ no†â€thud-uk- " W Vibe- lm mm to Ir. M A. Wnuou. I- la- Madam. un- Dr. Mound" Gnu- nan "new In in on m u.- .1 Nov You. ï¬nd- “(Wu-can“: .. .nâ€"w-.. .v WW. I“ Jenn.- [he comma“. II II n In. omen {or the ¢xpodl|on "In the ï¬n! min: n In. dome II to send "I value (mm m to um I commute you on [he an motel- [or - mount-4| u- â€mm I In: moan"; hoping lo lute pan on II. an" m. ad mun-tut 01 um- um. I" I not mr [mu-n lo I rock luc- mum†and In a whole mmnmlhhlndmmdeuflu It": «you n promI-u lo hr. and to con- “w my wmnflgpnfluugumm 31:11:: W“ my â€non“! I-oncuuunllov- In your Char .- I boll can. not mm: loon'l r0911: â€LL. VA“. AND WATION, CREATOR! OF TELEfHONE. ‘XCHANQE GR‘TI’INQO OVER 4,4M'LE O’RBUIT ' PW wum nun President Wilton lulled nut to Pruldent Moore of the Murmu- ic uposlflon. He Ind: "ll ups-uh lo the Much-non In Int-k u‘m. Ame _ caning-91;. II It A! the Wblto Home Praldont Wil- Ion wore Into the moutulm of his (alanine and Mn votoe was whirled urch- thirteen sum- to the shore of the Pacing , _ Now York. January Iiiâ€"Tho eon- plotion oi the too: distance toiophone line between New York ond eon Fun- ciloo In coiehnted today. Fir-t. this city had wood: with her Colitornio mightier. 8J0!) miles “my. Than the vim ,thu "tins southword from New York brought Washington and Bu: Fnucioco into telephonic touch. 0. down the coat to little Jekyi IIIIM opposite Georgio. they car- rtod the Golden Gour- greeting. To the North. Boston. the birthploce or the totophooe. talked across tho eon- unent. ,, _ â€r ... viva Ennimn lake It Possible For 9mm: Wilson to 8m HI: Voice Acton the ',.. comm: Instantly. ‘ m Oflflflu UP cum on Two cm 1’“. PM In Calcium»: and la Gonna!»- Ono Author on. NM Iona Emmi-Md mm Eat and W001. “.0000! N. VA"... _ PACIHP MEANS ED BY Bill. TELEPHONE llflE switch in “other tale to you through that." ad «mu the action to done wonderful thing: um. you In- vention m that In! unwou- tut." cud It. Wat-on. “We must not for (at an the circuit n nre mun: mhmnqumlulong.nof come the earth cannot In used for the “inn not a we used it than." "Yen, fullest" answered Wnu'on. that [Inc was two miles long. running from Boston to Cambridge. You were overjoyed u the niece“ of the exper- Imam.“ “We no hiking over 3.40!) 1:11ch a cum and dandy as V; Med our two miles 88 you: no.†and Prof. "Yes. Ir. Bell. I hear you perfectly. Do yon hear me well?“ replied Ir. Watson at Ml end of the line In San Random. “Yes. your Voice 1: perfectly all- "net." aald Bell. "It Is nu clear I: It you were here in New York lute-d of being more than 3.000 mllea away. You remember, Mr. Watson. that eve- ning, as yam ago when we convened through the telephone on a real line for the Ilrat time." , I." and Wm Tam. "Ahoy! Ahoy! Ir. Watson. In you there? no you bear no?†and Ir Be" In New Yo“. .. .... ...- - an; 3-, Thu «has this homely "m Monument .1" [mummy lo I!» mnokm In a- men" mle In In all!" by "up an! româ€" uny am "not; "Home human!" â€j. "W """' mm. mu W Dr. Bell to the flange touting transmitter 1nd In In- vgntor M his lips to the mount w (a «me n no“ MM m"- m0. 11m Man-D Irvâ€" M (ohm "ulna on" onâ€" ol om m Hm. note «to. (In cummm an" â€alarm lthnnmermomrmtn-n- Minor mm "m um “90 a! («pan days, can“ A... .‘u t;.,, - "I'M: h In!†In I. one! or- thn M "m ohdrk In. t “mun-Ina «mute-0m «My lulled to cart MM 1. tin. M m. Mutrmm tumor In». .010. «mm In Ir. Watson. m QM. mm MthlMOfl-mmMnâ€"c me 1mm. "Olmrrhommmvibyany mlnmflammmmunuâ€" OM (mt-Mon Mn vol] munch to to Im- O-Maol â€plyhmv. and but! n at“ "oh no. numb m». [Mar no" in no in! to m†M m- In. mind and I nun Var trawl-m! W. ehflfln and It Val-on. I - Wu. :3me [he mm mm. (a Man sum Inn '0 all In the flank on“ and Woman in IN Inc In ;.‘- 3 I39) I: as V232... it ‘11.!“ I!!! o... laws-:- IE. .54.- I}. gau‘vhhéhateuc 1:55:16 .9 31â€": 5...!) o 5.1!. 1: gift... at: a... .2 11.â€:- I; 13.2% 2. is \5 ‘Ine .593 t: a. 1.! $815... It". '5 .Im '5: II:- Ibr. pl v.1. I .p. II: :‘o 5 a! 1:: 7?. “1.. 5-. 3.33.3 33:3. a. .1 1:03:30 > 1.3.! ’36 .c.« “0.105... via: 0.... II IIDI nip» I>\ n (to on: a! gun-mm! ll Wflh'n‘wn Imwua lulu -Ul MIMM mun to (In Mom at In. car. 0"" cm. no. «M twin: 0! MM Nth". vu mnkd "m. lune M um“ "um and pum- W mum. Int-ally "Ifhlnl Inn WW who" On rbtr wow- u out. an. Inna-n u mmluglhm In on- o! "Pu-No m hâ€" ang-M wlm u- ": . m. Ir M N v.» nu WIM- hm ulna pun In m"- cmmkl. I0 I nun-or that nu- ma nuns! VNh om..- MI, fly w M. Inuit-"w Bolt u:- Im at mm m nod "nuns! mn- ho Ma g‘mAu my: Qt Now I'm ,____ __ "The telephonerm hue certainly mui I- you-um ion. at I hear flue. Bones. 4. J. Cmy M Or. I‘ll. 0a. a! the Inc to and Dr. no“ u I. amend was John Jouph Cum. cud Moor of tho Acum- Tole- phou Ind 'l'obcnvh Conway, "do: when. direction the Ira-manual "In it: um It. Can, and: "Nth “O! of Co hom- “not which I In bu m «M to that com" ot‘ (M mum. and al- Inn in “ll-noun“ arr-ul- (Mounts ll. harp" mn- nu. vok‘ at In. Chic! luv- nla at m. â€no. bu luv my In: an... n- _._.. L.-. A , i..._ â€u“ w us- I!“ end 0! I receiver swing, arrange a mdutbplece over Ibo anointedâ€"1nd um. you have n. There in !nrther minder o! the lei-phenom hnbyhood In - coll or wire collected tithing tuna-mm. Tul- uruw-IW lo the union of (ne'pubuc to- y n ironuontimmlai line 3.000 mile-o loll‘. killing the Atlantic and Ule Famine nnd “frying lhe human voice Inuanuy and distinclly between San Franc-into and New York and Boston and Washington. This telephone line in part of tho Br†Synlpm o! 21.0mm mil" or wire room-(- in: 0.0“.“ telephone nation- iocnled ev- erywhere throukhoul the Unit-«i States And giving to the Amorivnn people wlv- phone service nnpntnllaied nmonx the na- tions of the an ." On A table in Pmident Van's omce in New York was n replica or the am telephone (tn-5mm" to carry the human voice. it looked to be 1 crude enough alt-it. Tie down a drum- nend over n wooden receiver, Join the center or u: 31qu bend to the tree gun. .a _ 77 unreuln orxtnizéd';§;;l.rtli‘n’:l: gedlcat to (he serving 0! the nu ‘ ' ’ .1. _________ talking (run one pan of the olhfr.“ {if-Int u the Inn-um or such Manic Inn, to travel to San Francisco through the lit. 0!: the wire: It uto- Ian flan one-Inuit: of a wound. Electricity was driving Dr. Bell‘s “tiny“ u the rate “of “.000 ml. per mend. Sound. unabated. "up. IIOIII In column. making lmn‘or of on. Tom Who Talked to Then-n Wuhan Over "no new transcontinental Linn. nowxm GROVE REPORTER. DOWNERS GROVE. ILL- DR. ALEXANDER GHANA" IELL. the continent. had one o! the lint of the not: to we“ nt- tor Im- naked the "no II on rancher). Each one holed u in: watch u the answer am back: “One o'clock.†Thin nut-ted a Inn of ï¬g- Iring. Those vho km could wuss and the run they travel aid that It would take four hours for I Inn's who, uniï¬ed. mute! the mun†Ir. P. l. III-Hing. haunt of the N" â€and Telephone am Tina. M Conuny no 0m- ! le- ï¬rlul. Pro-Mom of the Facile Tele- phone at Telegraph My.†ex- chul-d Nina. In New York It va- 4 o'ctoei when [W Bell on! Ila "nay“ acron- Cow» Inc-Tana?“ and "I him-d by In)" hue. I. Cut!" and It I." 18".. Prui- â€(ï¬nancial-harden ._.. .n‘.v W In â€no. at an hour Du! m at '59" m on, vMI- ym v"! Mar .9131 mt m can an Indiana» "a†but" my man m «and rpm-h Oh. to» II!" In" or "to Mn hon.†IR. IDCKWOOD. "90H“: "(Vin-In» I37; I in happy 10 mm. m In dim-r. In" don't [and In! no. .04 man“- lhm IN thaw. What In m w w IN- lpva" hm. If in wt†In ‘0'... L" would Mn- mm my mum- nau cm I w. an!" «and «yak! Mn M ._- -__4A‘ um "(human IN IAN HIANVM- P0. not-Mm; "(n-d to no" you. It Infl'tlid. IN In urn-nu [roomm- and «mar-while". I mlomuo your u- xn-lom M pollutant-c In um am ' mnmpnmmq n! nu- :rnl wont. up..." at and looting tau-Inn! on! the mum: of 00W am. no can mu any. n- ma mu- 0' ":0an NM. '5" nl wind- I not and no" «I which I wu' mu In you m no!“ N! In". nu- to Mann?†“on. And that m:- Donn mutt mlbh by "w mun-nan and nun-Io- of ran-um “In" In 9 int-mu lllll inn-ï¬lm. nu! roman! pm I by "w lurking o! umh on". “ "Hui um but rwlomr. no rm» II I. In any mommy. Ind yu Mn in- nu rob- Inmu the mmpmum o! the mum to â€Ir Punk- rmfl. I030- rm'n‘amd runnin- evening. It, Doolittle. I and you (mt- IM (mm «In btnhohn‘ of "no Imam“. II I. worth inâ€. lu have nun flu but part at our live- Io Hu- tekvphono urvkv. to Milan mu '4.- hnvu "nu-two mu na- ubh day mod on pdvmunl to late on" In II. II m‘lh tho rnvlhl 1h)- an by MIMI»; "w lie-Inn and low." "M. In. “anon and I'mvkkm-r "nu. Ind "u out llpu'lmlll um button um..- IM Nov Yul. IM- lnnl pup-who'd by Wm". IM (In! nup- In nu- marvh a! ma din-m «hamm- ton-munwuloq an. "Inn. "The mmpletlon of the transcontinental llne la not only an epoch-marital: event In sclentlllt‘ development. but also the openly-s door In better conditions. vomâ€" men-lul nnd aoolal. throughout the nutlon. It mans llu- breaklnq down 01 old bar- riers. By tavllttatlnx tho axrhanse 0! ln. lormallun and Ideas lt larlnu the moat re- mote polntu In the rountr closer to- xmtwr than wvrv points lynx withln I slngle stat» a quarter of a century ago It broadens mutual understandlnx nnu a < pterlatlon and Ihua uldl tremendous y In tlw advance of ('lvlllntlun. TN: to 0ml of the romantic and lnsplrlnx step- In the [Noun-Isa 0! "Ir I" as developed by our grunt and always mutually helpful orxunlutlon wlllrh embraces ln It. runlu mun than I50.†men and woman. To ttw orttunlutlmt an a whole thls event will have ulxnltlcanre that rannut be own-IL mated It wlll exert an lunar-nor that wlll not and with day. but go on wurtttnx for tntter and [motor rnultn thmuxtn your. to mom. In name may. dlrwtly or null- rm‘lly. every efllrtont man and woman In the organisation nu routrtbutrd mnw‘ thlng to t)»‘ uhkwomcnt. and thnrtom. u a whole. the munlntlon merlu cou- untuluttuno" analog From Cotton. The (allowing conversation took vluo between Thomas D. lortwood In Ito-ton. and Thoma u. Doottttlo to Ban Panel-co: Illt. UX'KWOIH) n Hog: â€00ml gvcnlul. Mr. ltoollttlv. send you amp Mayor Mitchel of New York and Mayor Rolph of Sun Fraud-co ox- clunxed greetings. , Stat-mom by Mr. Bethe". In speaking of the new transconti- nental line, U. N. Bethe". senior vice- nresidont of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, said: When the telephone mm grown '0 that It could be taken outdoors on 0câ€" tobet 9, 1876. Dr. Boll had called “may" sumo two mile: or wire. Just as he was calllng now acron three thousand. and it was not null! nome- tlmg ltter that "hello" was used. ltd tron-mum nod continua tho con- much. , "What wonderful pronu- hu been made by the Bell Byuom since then to mblo our volcu to ho tron-nit; tad over I circuit of $000 mil“, with out the lent upmnt dictation or weakening." "Their work ha been tomb.†do clued Mr. Walton. "nod superb silo is the discipline of the annotation that wotchoa every inch 0! till! Ions circuit to sateen-rd those techie vi- Wiomff "All honor to the men who have rendered this [mt achievement pol- oihie." concluded Dr. Boil. “They hue brought oil the people of the United State- within sound at one an. other! voices and united them Into oogigreot brotherhood." Wain-“on. :65 miles Pun-dolphin is reached by a brunch from the line extend!" from Pitt-burgh to New York. Wing at Newtown Squire . The diameter of the hard-drawn co; '8 VIII of number 8 11W. 0. um Ind In the lino 1:)!“ Inch. The total «an at on ell-cult eon-mm «(two nth vim b 1.480 mm. _ M at 110,000 polo- h m nu. Here are some ï¬gures in connection with the New York-San Francisco line for the lovers of statistics: Length 0! line, 3.400 mlleo. Route: From San Francisco to Salt Lake City. 770 miles; from Sun Lake Clty tn Denver. 580 mum; from Denver to 0mm. 685 min; from Omsha to CM- cago. 600 mien. At Carma the line hunches. one bunch going to Pm: burgh. 546 miles. and then to New; York. 390 miles from Pittsburgh. The‘ other branch goes from Chicago to Bunnie, 003 miles. and than down to New York, 350 mm. There In 1 con- tinuum of the line from Bundle to Rom «3 Inna. Iong. From Pm; burgh than I! a continuum extend- mg m Bdumon. 25g mile-“1'1! on to The telephone In the United State: has than let the pace for the rest of the world. It has “mnde In the It 8. A." lumped on In very soul. Bet proud as telephone engineers are of that they here accomplished. ‘they ill! tell you that thte trnneâ€" ‘continentei line to fly no menu the lat word in the televhone'a do vehement in thia country. The aev line In the hacillme of a netnort of â€.000.†miles 0! wire woven round 9.000.000 telephone etetiona of the Bell Byetem. The conviction or this line la n mighty stewforwari toner-d that idea) at universal service preached by Merit Vail and Me aeeociatee heck in the Serenttee. As they inter- preted universal service. it meant that anyone anywhere could speak to any- one nny'here in this country by nix-1 in; his telephone receiver of! the hook The line in atiii In the hand: or the engineers. There in an amount of ï¬eld work to he done hetore it is opened to the public for commercial use, but when it is opened it will mean that a New York business men can tell to Me San hanrteco associate without lenving his deck. It“ be in glut. he “keno-yâ€. not!†pot-r I. m mm mm Int-um. II I. I non 5mm, And the coal-m m m": “a hurry to It." dcuflnflo- nut-clan, hm My Ibo thou-ul- ol Dunno run- I.“ In (to m by the vole. with m their mute on... “d In- divflulmo- mvu, In â€an“ of III. ughoon' muons. Preside-I V." ma: MD"? on." tog and I. dynm 1.9.2 3:35; 1: ~26 to». lot a. :0. so: 3 '22: 08.2.9.5 c.- c. 58-3 :8 682.3 .280- u...‘ 3.36 8 9:208. out anuovocatzsgoï¬ov-to...’ And what tattoo 0! transmitters and receivers in even' truer at all that lie- hetvveen the terminals 0! the trunn- oontinental line, [or it in In this iield that the engineers had their real proh- iema. 'l‘o till in the gap between Dem var and the Coast with wire- and pole: was comparatively. simple. The tank they confronted was to begin at New York and working all along the line. make the multitudinoue improvements necessary tor a 3,400 mile talk. 'l‘rane‘ miners. switchboarda. metallic circuits, haul-drawn copper wire and loading coils all had to he attuned to the trans- continental keynote. There's a hint oi’ the real achievement in what the ensi- neers did with the loading coil. When the loading coil left the hands of its inventor it was as large an a hog, and the ï¬ne iron wires inside it cost a mint to make. Today the loading coil is a tow inches in size. and in the New 1 York-San Francisco line there are 18.- 000 miles of that wire whose cost of manutacture is comparatively low. at. Problem-a Solved. i-‘or those to the boy Street oilicel there was striking prool that the prob- iem of transmitting speech is not solved by any loud-speaking trans- mitter in the replica of Bell's invention that lay before them. They realized as they looked at that inatrument. crude in the light or all that has hap- pened to transmitters since, what the engineer! had accomplished to make It weak across the whole United States. They saw that it "ll not a question at more hone potter. that the telephone and biannual-Ian. It mm Innunu» able Menu m Immvcmonu. Ivory luv Ionvurd In the develop- ment or tolephony lu- beon over a mac anp heap. Ball'l original tun-mm†nu seventy-Chm de- scends-nu. flay-three type- md style: at hummer: lave been introduced Iluco 1877. Within ten years the Bell System spent for contraction and m- oonntrucuon an amount more than equal to the mount book value of the entity plum Wmmumam. mu luck or}: mum-t any THOMAS A. WATï¬oN. To. Reach Home People a .Advertisem'l‘heReporter .1 w'ï¬aont ANA!“- glumdym llymlintoolar Inn a drug saw. and 0-. Dollar «2 Suntan Kinematic (‘un Co. Nomad. Ohiq, and a bank at ‘A‘anfl m‘l' In «em [rm-paid. EDGAR B. one Engineer-Contractor Surveys, Plans. Estimates Building Construction none as w 1 MIG RHEUM‘ TIG SUFFERERS Fresh 91' Salted Mean run or Game Inteuon Imported and Domestic “I'd. 184 13! Prairie Ave. Sweet Peas. Roses. Boquels for \Veddings and other Opcasions mules-u. BOWEN)“ P.0.Box21 unusual-ct. mil-1m Mun-d nec'flflorflu'wuthmm. Gwmllllm Ollie-Hounrâ€"B to I). In.. I ma 9. Ill-v than... Wm†‘l‘cl. II, Ice. 18‘ 18 W. In!“ 8|. Men: for the Tnvelet’e Insurance Company Life. Accident and Health. T. E. BROOKS Auto Moving, Packing LOANS MARY S. DIENER Graduate Nurse Ev. Decca-can Ila-Mu] Cut Flowers Sc! Pieces {or Funerals Meat Market W. H. BLODGETT Dow-cu Grove. Ill. V. WOOLF STORAGE 100 yum in business. 82..â€â€˜1. Lï¬ï¬ï¬‚flh “0-" Mn! Tirouv‘nddv‘rï¬ln IfntVMI-Mh MUN LII-nun. in .1 U. tum-I, I'm-um» MN. I. I'. Manna-m. mutt. WW)“. \rmmu-mu UP Alfiull‘ A Hum-v vamp. Nn I?! flaw-u IM- IIm-I Thmuhr cat-mug 0' rub mm m :1»: "- Duull INI- l‘nrlv "tramâ€. "but". "in: AIM:- \‘~Mtd4 Ill-“Ink! I. I fl n A I Y A‘I‘IATIIIN flaw. «HtIH'V: (‘HAI'I'KIL Nu a It A. M - mm“) Inn-Ill! um Thunnmv u! rurh mun") In “at wmlc' hall. M l u'u'kn‘ll 1:. In \‘kluuu rummulmw IIIAII I'"|- nmw. Juhn â€nun". III"! IMO. mu..." Ann": N. H l' Ladlen ul' the Macâ€" rutweu. Mot-ls In Morrln hall every sun-0nd and tour!!! Friday. Mrs. Bum Hoflerl. (‘ o m - l'lflflllt'f; Mrs. La- v a r a Hannum. n o w N E n s gnaw: in x v H. TELEPHONE No. I I} O W N E R 8 â€MOVE CIIAPTER‘ Dnughtem or the Allwfluan Revolution.-â€"â€" fluid a monthly meeting on the mum Tuesday of eat-h mumh In lhn homes of me mt-mbl-rs. ("flu-r- ol’ the chamer aw: “titer“. Mrs. I. H. â€carom; Hrs. R. “7. HnbL-ock. Secretary. CONVEYANCING DOWNERE GROVE WOIAN'S CLUB. ~Meet- every alienate Wednesday, heâ€" auty-"ea .uecsmei Jew-9295! in Ms)!†__ ._.u gun-u... "- v- u...~â€"-â€" and clmlnuw In: Wednelduy hl-A H. P. longs. President; In. I. .Hoartl. Correspondlhz Bet-rum. VICTORY COUNCIL. No. 110. Royal human-«Heels lint and third 'l‘umduya In W?" month In Morris mm. Curl Sumter. Arc-hon; Grunge manger. Scribe. NAI‘HR “DST. Nu. it“. (1‘ A. l‘.'-â€"O“fl Hu- Sm w. ‘ Thursday «l mu month In G. A. R. has". l'uvhun 'A. 8. "ourâ€, ('ommumlvr: I-‘. A lama-m. Hentur VIN-- l‘ n m m u. n d o r'. 600.11 Hughes. Junlur Vlmurum- mundo-r: I41 W. Pun-mt, (I!- Ilu-r or m.- Day; It. W. “1me Admlnm. Gun. It llu'urll. unnuvmuwu-r. M: . 4.. 7 mu m (In- m-u uml Thursday n! «111% lnunlh Iu Murrls hall W I“ l‘lwss- mun. V, 0.: A. H. Harn- lmrl. \V A.; R. U )Illln-I'. (‘li'l‘k. 'p m., at Hue-lo MIL (‘unlu um! nun tun.- .. II. 0‘, Wloltr. flown-Inn 1". ll. NW7. Worship-(u! Maud-r. )tilfl‘Ar t'HAl'l’ml. Nu- 15"}th "M‘- II I o 'cloek n In. . (mow: uuvw N'I- 88. A. l-‘. A A. [~th "fl I‘Ulu‘ MAI"; 2 "AMP NI)‘ rm. Ian. Chancellor Conn "lander: H. I“. Luzonâ€" lnauaen. Kat-per of Rowâ€" orda «ml Bull. Weï¬EiéEi "w'nish'm In ’Murrhljm I. john “Gol- Mwm “Eu {hid umd n A P I; m (mow: LODGE No. max: _o_r Rcvord Km-pvr. â€(Mina